Community Health Centers are the family doctor and health care home for 16 million people in more than 5,000 communities in America. source: National Association of Community Health Centers, (2007)
Although cancer deaths have declined for both whites and African Americans in the U. S., African Americans continue to suffer the greatest burden for the most common types of cancer.
(Source: National Cancer Institute)
Today, more than one in four Americans has two or more chronic conditions.
(Carolyn Clancy, M.D., director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Since 2001, as part of President Bush’s Health Center Expansion Initiative, Congress has increased funding for Health Centers. Today, 5 million more Americans in 900 communities have access to effective, affordable primary care. source: Health Services and Resources Administration
In the 1960s, the federal health center program was begun to provide primary care to people who were poor and to complement to the new Medicaid program. source: The Commonwealth Fund
The Wisconsin Diabetes Prevention and Control Program released the 2008 revision of the Wisconsin Essential Diabetes Mellitus Care Guidelines. Click here to explore!
The National Health Service Corps sends doctors, dentists, nurse practitioners and other care providers to communities without these providers. About half of the 4,000 NHSC clinicians work at Health Centers. source: National Association of Community Health Centers, (2007)
The 2007 estimated cost of diabetes in the U.S. was $174 billion. That’s $1 out of every $5 spent on health care.
(Source: The Economic Imperative to Conquer Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2008; 31(3):624-625.)
The American Heart Association says add one hour of regular, vigorous physical activity to your day and you may gain up to two hours of life expectancy for that hour. Start it up with a click here.
Tobacco users in Wisconsin can call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for personalized coaching and two weeks’ of free medication to help quit.